What makes C# so specially designed for .NET. Is there actually something different about it that makes it better suited? If there's nothing, aren't it's creators a little.... "special" as KEN likes to put?
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What makes C# so specially designed for .NET. Is there actually something different about it that makes it better suited? If there's nothing, aren't it's creators a little.... "special" as KEN likes to put?
It's 'special' cause it's for MS :rolleyes: